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    • PHD

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      Dates

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      Dr. Martin Wolff 2023 Pixel Photonics GmbH
        Thesis: Superconducting Single-Photon Detectors for Integrated Quantum Technology
      Dr. Matthias Häußler 2023 Pixel Photonics GmbH
        Thesis: Photonic-Integrated Multi-Channel Detector Systems for Quantum Communication
      Dr. Alexander Eich 2022 Pixel Photonics GmbH
        Thesis: Integration of Nonlinear Compounds with Nanophotonic Waveguides
      Dr. Thomas Grottke 2022

      Development Engineer MEMS technology at Bosch

        Thesis: Opto-Mechanical Phase Shifter for Reconfigurable Photonic Integrated Circuits
      Dr. Philip J. J. Schrinner 2020 Design Engineer at  LioniX
        Thesis: Integration of Single Photon Emitters with Photonic Integrated Circuits on Silicon Chips

       

    • MASTER

      Name

      Dates

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      Chaiyasit "Moss" Nenbangkaeo 2023 Pixel Photonics
        Thesis: Scalable Integration of Single-Photon Sources in Nanophotonic Circuits for Quantum Technology
      Tobias Spiekermann 2023 noventum consulting GmbH
        Thesis: High-Yield Placement and Waveguide Integration of Colloidal Quantum Dots as Single-Photon Emitters
      Alexander Leifhelm 2023  
      Connor Graham-Scott 2023 PhD AG Schuck at University of Münster
        Thesis: Waveguide-Integrated Superconducting Nanowire Avalanche Single-Photon Detectors
      Tim Buskasper 2023 PhD AG Schuck at University of Münster
        Thesis: Creation of Color Centers in Nanodiamonds and Nanophotonic Circuitry for Chip-Integration
      Jan Riegelmeyer 2023 PhD student with Carlos Errando-Herranz at QuTech
        Thesis: Development of a Nanophotonic Nonlinear Unit for Optical Artificial Neural Networks
      Matthias Kurschner 2022  
        Thesis: Characterization and Nanofabrication of High- and Low-Temperature Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detectors for Integrated Quantum Technologies
      Lisa Sommer 2022 IBM
        Thesis: Cool Shottky Contacts for Silicon FinFET Spin Qubits
      Christopher Lieberum 2021 Master (Mathematics) University of Vienna
      Julian Rasmus Bankwitz 2021 PhD AG Pernice at University of Münster
        Thesis: Low-loss Photonic Integrated Circuits and High-Quality Factor Resonators from Tantalum Pentoxide-on-Insulator
      Hossein Ostovar 2021 PhD AG Wurstbauer at University of Münster
        Thesis: Nanophotonic Inverse Design based on Reinforcement Learning Algorithms
      Jonas Fenke 2020 Referendariat (teacher trainee)
        Thesis: Einzelphotonennachweis & Bellmessung im schulischen Kontext
      Agustin Procikieviez Asef 2020 Research Associate in Information and Service Systems at German Research Center for Artifical Intelligence (DKFI) and Saarland University
        Thesis: Deep learning-based inverse design of nanophotonic devices
      Roland Jaha 2020 PhD AG Pernice at University of Münster
        Thesis: Low Noise Amplifiers for cryogenic applications
      Adrian Abazi 2019 PhD AG Schuck at University of Münster
        Thesis: Integrated nano-photonic devices for non-linear optics-based single-photon sources
      Simon Vogel 2019 PhD student at L-Lab with Hella
        Thesis: Ultra-thin NbTiN films for integrated superconducing single-photon detectors
      Philipp Jenke 2019 PhD student with Prof. Philip Walther at the University of Vienna
        Thesis: Plasmonic interfaces between quantum emitters and dielectric waveguides
      Lukas Splitthoff 2019 PhD student with Prof. Leo Kouwenhoven at QUTech and Microsoft Research
        Thesis: Tantalum pentoxide based nanophotonic platform for integrated quantum technology
      Jonas Schütte 2019 PhD AG Pernice at University of Münster
        Thesis: Waveguide Integrated Photon Number Resolving SNSPD
      Alexander Eich 2018 PhD AG Schuck at University of Münster
        Thesis: Coupling of Silicon (IV) Phthalocyanine molecules to Si3N4 waveguides
      Rene Roß 2018 Data Scientist, ROSEN Technology and Research Center
        Thesis: Demonstration of inversely designed nanophotonic devices using objective first and adjoint-based optimization methods
      Matthias Häußler 2018 PhD AG Schuck at University of Münster
        Thesis: Amorphous superconducting single-photon detectors integrated with nanophotonic waveguides
      Paul Schlummer 2018 PhD AG Heusler at University of Münster
        Thesis: The quantum nature of photons: conclusive experiments for students

       

    • BACHELOR

      Name

      Dates

      Afterwards

      Mauricio Ponce Távara 2024 Master at University of Hannover
        NbTiN thin-film characterization for SNSPD’s optimization
      Yaiza María Castellano Fernández 2024 Finishing her bachelor's degree at the University of Seville
        Optimization of Total Internal Reflection Couplers for Photonic Integrated Circuits
      Sinom Palitza 2023 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: Design of Wavelength-Selective Filters for Nanophotonic Applications
      Robin Conrad 2022 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: Developing a high throughput finite-difference frequency-domain Simulator for photonic Inverse Design
      Marina Peters 2022 Master at FH Steinfurt
        Thesis: 3D Printed optival Waveguide Structures with Microdiamonds containing NV Centers
      Marvin Scholz 2022 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: Add-Drop Ring Resonator-Based Spectral Filter For Integrated Nanophotonic Applications
      Erik Baldauf 2022 Master at TU Munich
        Thesis: Simulation, Design and Investigation of waveguide-integrated superconducting nanowire avalanche Photodetectors
      Jan Wozniak 2021 Master at TU Munich
        Thesis: Template Assisted Capillary Assembly for Integrated Photonic Light Sources
      Lisa Sommer 2020 Master at University of Münster & IBM
        Thesis: Single Quantum Dots for nanophotonic integration: Simulation and experimental characterization
      Jonas Mensing 2019 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: Simulation of efficient fiber-to-chip grating couplers for visible light
      Rene Henke 2018 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: A single-photon spectrometer for the characterization of quantum emitters
      Marius Otte 2018 Master at University of Münster
        Thesis: Setup of a confocal microscope for the characterization of quantum emitters

       

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